Lots of paint on this update. I dug out my old Vallejo paint (I’m a Citadel paint fan nowadays) so I used up all my old browns. I bought some large synthetic water colour brushes to speed up painting the fort. It’s a combination of painting, dry brushing and sponging. The main base is pretty much the same but with more sponging. It’s so much faster than using an airbrush.
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Garfy
Garfy is a UK hobbyist with over twenty years experience. He's a regular contributor to White Dwarf Magazine including 4 Armies of the Month features and has written articles for the Warhammer Community site. He holds 3 UK Golden Demon finalist pins and 2 Armies on Parade Gold award. His other passion is photography and cinematography, which he uses to great effect to deliver high quality content to the blog.
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Looks great, Garfy! Wanna bet "Anonymous" doesn't have a gallery with anything posted on CMON?
As it looks to big and is a bit boring.
I can't wait to prove your negative unconstructive comment wrong. Watch this space.
A smaller board would be better. Plus you should use rubble on places to make it look more interesting.
It's to a set size dictated by Games Workshop.
Would you be able to tell us what browns you used for the dirt?
Vallejo Charred Brown, Cobra Leather, Plague Brown.
Thanks Heaps (From a less negative, non-constructive Anonymous)
Looking good!